Tuesday PM: 30′ L4

I’m really liking this L4 thing.  It’s giving me something to think about instead of just bashing my head against constant power steady state sessions.  I think it is also good to have the rate changes to force me to think about technique as I go along.

This was just an easy session.  I repeated the same 6 minute sequence 5 times.

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Stroke count was right (to the resolution of the PM) and I was about 6 watts ahead of the target power.  I should probably get back on the power target and push the rate up a notch.

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HR was nice and low through the session.  I don’t bother doing lactates for the 30 minutes sessions.

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10K Push

Last week, I failed on a 10K push starting at a pace of 2:00 and dropping a second for each 1km completed.  Today, I started 2 seconds slower at 2:02.  It went much better.

Warmup was 4 minutes at 2:10, 2 minutes at 2:05, 2 minutes at 2:00 and 2:00 at 1:55.

Then in to the push.  The first few 1000m chunks felt very easy and I had trouble staying slow enough.  After 4000 meters, I decided to drop an extra second since I was most of the way there anyway.  That put me a bit closer to the edge, but still manageable.    I had enough left in the tank to keep the last 1000 faster than 1:50.

I like the way the HR response looks for these push pieces.  A linear ramp.  There really isn’t much chance for the body to acclimate to each power level.  I did this free rate, trying  to find a rate that felt easiest for each pace target.  It is interesting how the SPI kind of hunted around as I went.  I might try to do one of these with a constant SPI target.  I am still working too hard on slides for these paces, but I’m learning as I go.

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Next time I will start at 2:01 and stick to the paces.

Cool down was 10 minutes starting at 1:58 and slowing down by 4 seconds after each 2 minute block.

Later today, I’ll do an easy 30 minute recovery session.

Tomorrow morning: 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest Lazy Man’s L4.

Monday: 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest

Continuing the slow burn.  Another lazy man’s L4.  Almost identical to last Friday’s crawl.

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Today. I worked on hitting my rates more precisely, and I did (within the accuracy of the PM2).  I was consistently 3 watts ahead on power.  My HR was totally in control and my lactates were fine at 60 minutes.  I pushed the last 20 minutes a bit harder (as the stroke counts suggest) and I had some fun with the last 4 minutes trying to hold 20 watts above the target, that’s why my HR went up a bit at the end.

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Next time, I think I will boost the stroke count by a few.  I’d prefer to have a bit more yellow in the picture.

Tomorrow:  I am scheduled for 30 minute threshold.  I think I might substitute another 10K push, starting a couple seconds slower.  That last one left a very bad taste in my mouth.

60 minutes of glory ! A Personal Best.

Warmup: 1000m

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–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_01000_|_03:58.7_|_01:59.3_|_206.0_|_21.1_|_126.0_|_ 58.1% _|_11.9_|_09.8

The main event.  60 minute threshold row.  Based on last weeks HM, I new that I could probably snag a PB, and maybe even bust through the 16K barrier, something I’ve been wanting to do someday for like 5 years.

I did it on rowpro offline, but I setup 3 pace boats.  One at my SB pace (1:54.0).  One at my PB pace (1:53.0).  And one at a 16K pace (1:52.5).  I took off and never even looked at them.  I averaged about 1:51 through the first 20 minutes and then consciously slowed down and watched the avg pace slowly go up toward 1:52 over the next 20 minutes.  By the 40 minute mark, I was working very hard but not in immediate danger, and the projected finish was at 16100m.  I decided that I should play it safe and slow down a bit more.  I tried to keep the projected finish around 16050m.  I just counted out strokes in sets of 100 until I hit the 15000m mark.  I had 4 minutes, a hundred strokes and a thousand meters to glory.  I brought up the rate and pushed the pace, then got a bit scared and dialed it back again until 500 to go. Then I took off.

I told myself I could coast after I passed the 16000m mark.  Of course I sprinted instead!

End result, a PB by 163 meters.  My old PB was 15909, my new one is 16072.  That puts me 7th of 248 on the concept2 rankings.  I’m glad the guy in front of me is 78 meters ahead.  Not very tempting to go hunting for him, even if his name is Moby.

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I feel like I’ve accomplished something.  An odd feeling to have from grinding away on a piece of exercise equipment, but what can you do?

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Workout Summary – Dec 12, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_16072_|_60:00.0_|_01:52.0_|_249.1_|_24.9_|_168.4_|_ 88.2% _|_10.8_|_10.0
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI

01_|_01082_|_04:00.0_|_01:50.9_|_256.4_|_24.8_|_142.9_|_ 70.1% _|_10.9_|_10.4
02_|_01076_|_04:00.0_|_01:51.5_|_252.5_|_24.5_|_155.5_|_ 79.1% _|_11.0_|_10.3
03_|_01078_|_04:00.0_|_01:51.3_|_254.0_|_24.8_|_160.0_|_ 82.3% _|_10.9_|_10.3
04_|_01076_|_04:00.0_|_01:51.6_|_252.1_|_24.5_|_162.6_|_ 84.1% _|_11.0_|_10.3
05_|_01075_|_04:00.0_|_01:51.6_|_251.6_|_24.8_|_164.9_|_ 85.7% _|_10.9_|_10.2
06_|_01076_|_04:00.0_|_01:51.6_|_252.1_|_24.8_|_167.5_|_ 87.6% _|_10.9_|_10.2
07_|_01073_|_04:00.0_|_01:51.9_|_250.1_|_24.8_|_168.8_|_ 88.5% _|_10.8_|_10.1
08_|_01070_|_04:00.0_|_01:52.2_|_248.0_|_24.8_|_170.2_|_ 89.5% _|_10.8_|_10.0
09_|_01067_|_04:00.0_|_01:52.5_|_246.0_|_24.8_|_171.9_|_ 90.7% _|_10.8_|_09.9
10_|_01065_|_04:00.0_|_01:52.6_|_244.9_|_24.8_|_173.8_|_ 92.1% _|_10.8_|_09.9
11_|_01064_|_04:00.0_|_01:52.7_|_244.3_|_24.8_|_175.2_|_ 93.0% _|_10.8_|_09.9
12_|_01062_|_04:00.0_|_01:53.0_|_242.7_|_25.0_|_175.9_|_ 93.5% _|_10.6_|_09.7
13_|_01060_|_04:00.0_|_01:53.2_|_241.5_|_25.0_|_177.1_|_ 94.4% _|_10.6_|_09.7
14_|_01059_|_04:00.0_|_01:53.3_|_240.5_|_25.3_|_178.4_|_ 95.3% _|_10.5_|_09.5
15_|_01088_|_04:00.0_|_01:50.3_|_261.0_|_26.5_|_179.9_|_ 96.4% _|_10.3_|_09.9

I did a 2K happy ending cool down and called it a day.

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Workout Summary – Dec 12, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_02000_|_08:28.8_|_02:07.2_|_170.1_|_19.5_|_151.3_|_ 76.1% _|_12.1_|_08.7
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI

01_|_00500_|_01:59.9_|_01:59.9_|_203.2_|_21.5_|_146.5_|_ 72.7% _|_11.6_|_09.4
02_|_00500_|_02:04.8_|_02:04.8_|_179.9_|_20.2_|_156.5_|_ 79.8% _|_11.9_|_08.9
03_|_00500_|_02:10.0_|_02:10.0_|_159.2_|_18.5_|_153.2_|_ 77.4% _|_12.5_|_08.6
04_|_00500_|_02:14.1_|_02:14.1_|_145.3_|_17.9_|_148.8_|_ 74.3% _|_12.5_|_08.1

Tomorrow is a rest day.  Tonight, I shall celebrate!

Friday: 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest

It’s difficult to describe how hard it is for me to back off on steady state power.  Basically, everything I do on the erg, I am pushing hard to go faster.  On top of that, there is a clear correlation between the power you can maintain at 2.0 mmol/l lactate and 2K time.  So, slowing down the steady state stuff feels like moving farther away from my goals.

However,  there is also clear evidence that the efficacy of endurance training is not significantly diminished by lower intensity, and the recovery time is significantly faster.  By going slower in endurance training, you are able to both do more endurance meters, and attack high intensity training with more oomph.

Just because the evidence is clear, doesn’t mean that it is easy to do.  If it wasn’t clear already, I’ll say it now.  I’m a stubborn and competitive person.  The trick is trying to figure out how to channel that into the most productive training regime.

I think one way to do this is to use “L4” format sessions for my endurance training.  That way, I have the rate and pace changes to keep me occupied, and I can experiment with technique at a number of different stroke rates to try to improve.  I am not going to use the L4s as precisely defined by the Wolverine Plan.  The paces are far too fast for me to be able to maintain a <2.0mmol/l lactate level.  And the rate and pace variations are a bit too broad for my taste in endurance training.  Finally, since I am working on slides and I perceive that my problems are related to rowing efficiently at higher rates, I am shifting the rates up from the original definitions.

I guess that leaves the question, how is that like L4 workouts at all?  I am retaining the idea of 6 or 10 minute sequences, broken up into distinct chucks that are executed at specific stroke rates and powers.  Here are my power targets

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Looking at it, they seem incredibly slow.  On a static machine, doing L4s, I was pushing about 12 seconds faster at each rate (16 at 2:07).  Of course, I was rowing way down at 16 spm most of the time.

If I think about it as a 4 SPM change in baseline.  So, on slides, 20 SPM is basically like 16 SPM on a static machine, then it kind of works out.  Today, I did the following power sequences.

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The average power was around 180 for the whole workout, but it gave me some variety.  The actual powers were a bit higher (because I’m an overachiever)

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Heart rate response was right on.  Ranging from sub UT2 up to UT1 for the 190W and 200W stuff. Stroke rates were above target.  I should have been averaging about 21 SPM for all segments.

I did a lactate test at 60 minutes.  –> 1.8mol/l (perfect)

I think I will do more of my steady state stuff this way.  It’s more entertaining and the stroke rate and power targets are good constraints for me to focus on instead of just obsessing over getting faster.

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At the end of the workout, you can see a little extra.  I took some video to analyze.  More on that later.

Tomorrow:  Plan is for a HM.  I think I’ll do an hour instead.  I’d really like to see how close I can get to 16K.

 

 

 

Thursday – 10K Push – Fail

Well, I thought about doing a steady state session and I probably should have, but it seemed kind of boring and I didn’t have a ton of time this morning.  So, I reverted back to the plan, which was for a 10K threshold session.

I wasn’t in the mood to try to push incredibly hard, and I am still a bit mystified by the whole middle distance thing on slides.  I mulled it over as I drove to work, and ultimately decided to do a 10K push.  Start at a 2:00 split and go 1 second faster for each 1K.

It didn’t go so well.  I started with a nice 10 minute warmup.  Then I got myself psyched up and dove into the piece.  The slower paces felt a lot ore taxing than I was hoping but I held it together until I hit the 1:54 pace with 4K to go.

My HR was really high and I was really hurting, so I paddled for a few seconds and restarted at a slower rate.  I just kind of rowed until I go to 1000m left, and for that I tried to finish with the planned 1:51 split, but it wasn’t to be.  The best I could do was 1:53, and my HR was well into the Anaerobic zone at that.  I am seriously slower on slides.  I did a whole HM, more than twice the distance at 1:54.7 pace.  No way I could hold that on slides, even for 10K.  More directly comparable.  I did a 10K push on a static erg on October 25th.  I feel like I am in better shape now than I was then, and for that session, I nailed every pace and had enough to do the last 1000m at 1:44!

Perversely, I am glad.  The whole point of rowing on slides is to get to be a better OTW rower.  If I can close the gap between static and slides on the erg, then I think I can close some of the gap between my current predictive OTW speed and my current OTW speed.  My predictive OTW 2K pace is 1:55.  My race results are closer to 2:05.  If part of that gap is a technique issue, and I can improve it, then that’s terrific!

I also don’t see how getting better on slides will impact my rowing on a static erg in a negative way.  So, for now, I will do as much of my endurance work on slides, and do high intensity sessions there as well, but I will do time trials on a static erg, and I will back off on my expectations.

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Tomorrow:  4 x 20.  180W.

 

Tuesday: 8 x 750 / 1′ rest – December CTC

Ouch.

This is a tough session. I’ve done a 15×3’/1′ which obviously is done at a much slower pace. This one has a nasty combination of fast pacing and short rests, so you are digging yourself into a hole pretty quickly. I’ve been doing a lot of distance and threshold work lately, so this was a bit of a shock to the system. I was on slides. Not sure if it helped or hurt. Well, I know it hurt, it hurt a lot. I just don’t know if it would hurt more or less off of slides.

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Monday: easy 80 – 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest

I did not sleep well last night.  I often have troubles on Sunday nights because I sleep in a bit on the weekend, but last night it was more related to the Half Marathon in the afternoon.  I was totally wiped, but had trouble getting restful sleep.  I guess it’s related to muscle soreness but I think there is another element to it.

I’m curious if other people have trouble sleeping the night after a really hard session?

This morning, it hurt to get out of bed.  I was sore all over.  My ass was particularly tender, but my shoulders and legs were stiff too.  I decided that recovery was what I needed today, and so I decided on a very gentle session.

Plan:

  1. 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest
  2. first 20′, 5′ @ 150W, 5′ @ 160W, 5′ @ 170W, 5′ @ 180W
  3. after that, gentle pace variations between 170 and 190W
  4. HR cap at 145 (top of UT2)

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Mission accomplished.  I did 2′ chunks of 170W/190W for the second 20′.  Then in third I did 2′ chunks at 170/180/190/180/170/170/180/190/180/170. At the end of the 3rd piece I measured lacate –> 1.9 mmol/l.  Surprisingly high for the low RPE and low HR.

I liked that one so I did it again in the 4th piece.
Measured lactate –> 1.8mmol/l

Tomorrow:  I think I will probably take a shot at this months CTC.
It is 8 x 750 / 1′ rest.  This is similar to the 3’/1′ session that did last week, but fewer reps and a bit shorter.  I think I will start off at 1:47 pace and see where that gets me.